Postby oel » Sat May 31, 2014 2:17 am
Hi Rat-tail,
Yes, you are right about Schoonhoven. Guild city mark of Schoonhoven, the four lions rampant in a shield; worn and de-formed. The maker’s mark appears to be PR for: Pieter Cornelis Rozenburg, registered 1793-1811 and died 1812. The date letter A for 1795 and later duty mark the crowned O, applied in 1807. Pieter Cornelis registered two maker’s marks; PR an CR and he has been silversmith and ‘kasthouder’ is a dealer in gold & silver items not made by himself. In 1807 Pieter Cornelis became assayer for the gold & silver guild city of Schoonhoven.
I believe it to be a pipe tobacco box.
Oel.